Geeks can rejoice. The trailer for Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World, Edgar Wright’s filmic adaptation of the fantastic comic book series, is quite good. It doesn’t shatter expectations, but it at least suggests that the movie is faithful to its source material. Having read the series, I can say Edgar Wright seems to have captured the jaunty, tongue in cheek tone.

Release date is set for August 13, 2010.

The poster for the film is also inspired by the epic art style of the comics.

To help raise money for Haiti, Quentin Tarantino and the Weinstein Company hosted an art exhibit that featured several artists and their Inglourious Basterds inspired works. These pieces are all unique, riveting, and extremely mature; it’s too bad the film’s actual marketing campaign couldn’t go this scenic route.

Here’s a first look at Wes Anderson’s upcoming animated adaptation of Roald Dahl’s Fantastic Mr. Fox. Originally lined up to work on this film was Henry Selick (Nightmare Before Christmas). He collaborated with Anderson on The Life Aquatic andhelped initialize development for Fantastic Mr. Fox, but he eventually left the project to work on Coraline, leaving Anderson the man for the job.

Set to lend their voices are George Clooney, Meryl Streep, and Anderson usuals Bill Murray, Jason Schwartzman, and Anjelica Huston.

Premiering on November 13, this film hopes to bring out something new in Anderson. His style, while hip and fun, is starting to get a bit repetitive. I found his first movies great, but I wasn’t too fond of The Darjeeling Limited, which felt like a regurgitation of his past works.

These photos look great, and I’m certainly looking forward to what Anderson has to offer.